The 13th Annual Ride for Missing Children - Buffalo
Friday, May 31, 2019

To make our children safer...one child at a time.

We ride 100-miles in one day, as one, unified team of riders, riding 2x2 at a 14-15 mile pace and escorted by local law enforcement in each jurisdiction. The Ride stops at schools along the route for educational rest stops, with silent tributes to missing children, recovered children and fallen officers along the way. Riders, their families and friends will be welcomed at the finish with a grand celebration!

In May of 1995, a team of bicyclists rode their bicycles from Central New York to the steps of our nation's capital, to promote public awareness on the plight of all missing children. They arrived in Washington, DC on National Missing Children's Day, May 25th, at distance of 529 miles. The Utica community continued the tradition of a Ride and because of this success, NCMEC/NY introduced the 100-mile Ride for Missing Children to the Rochester, Albany, Finger Lakes and Buffalo communities.

2019 Registration is open

Become a rider to
- honor all missing and exploited children
- support prevention and education programs
Register today!

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Imagine the impression the riders make on the school children as they see so many bicyclists, riding 2x2 escorted by several police cars with lights flashing! Help bring our message of safety to the communities and schools we ride through.